Meeting notes

Published: October 9, 2004 12:00AM

All adult club meeting reports appear on Living pages. Due to the increased volume, they will be limited to pertinent business items and a short (two- to three-paragraph) summary of the program.
Reports should be in writing and reach The Daily Record within three days of the meeting.
Orrville Exchange Club
A fall sports review was given to Orrville Exchange Club members when they met for lunch Sept. 30 at Orrville YMCA.
Bill McMillan, Orrville High School varsity football coach, said the team is having a pretty good year, while Diane Shanklin, varsity volleyball coach, said her team is 14-1. Also present was Kent Smith, OHS athletic director.
U.A.W. Retirees
Retiree Chapter of U.A.W. Local 1239 met Sept. 30 at the Lamplighter's Hall with chairman Jim Snell conducting business. Keith Boughton gave the union and plant report. Members having September birthdays and anniversaries were honored.
Two members of the Wayne County Chapter of the Aamerican Red Cross gave a program on the activities of the chapter and how they are helping with the hurricane relief in Florida. They also took blood pressures for the retirees.
The next meeting will be Oct. 28 at 10 a.m. at Lamplighter's Hall. The group will play bingo following the meeting and then go to Bishop's at Riceland for lunch.
The executive board will meet Oct. 12 at 9:30 a.m. at the Wooster Amish Door Restaurant.
The annual Christmas party will be Dec. 4 at 1 p.m. at Shreve American Legion Hall.
Dorcas Circle
Marian Chatlain gave the mission minutes and devotions when Dorcas Circle of the United Methodist Church met at the home of Alice Horn for their September meeting. Mary Oxenrider served as co-hostess.
Speaking on the United Nations using the June issue of United Methodist Women's Response magazine, Horn told of the U.N. a place of hope and vision for a brighter world, to unite with friend and foe, to strive for peace in the world. She said the sculpture at the entrance to the U.N. is a gun with the shaft tied in a knot, indicating no need for guns.
Ann Klosterman reported the fall rummage sale will be Nov. 5 and 6 in Wesley Hall at the church. Horn and Micki Euga reported on the shut-in visits they made during the summer. Euga also told of the 12 layette kits that the group has put together to be given to UMCOR.
The next meeting will be Oct. 28 at the home of Betty Dush with Ruth Bell as co-hostess.